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Independent review by Sir Ken Knight into electronic balloting for trade union industrial action ballots.
This research seeks to understand claimants' experience of the assessment and decision stages when making a claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
A statement from the London–Hong Kong Financial Services Forum convened on 18 December 2017 in Hong Kong.
Interim report which was commissioned by government following the Grenfell Tower fire to make recommendations on the future regulatory system.
Programme recommendations to support the introduction of digital signalling technology within the UK railways.
Insights on the expected final result of global change on plant–insect relationships in response to global changes
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology developed a strategy for control of western flower thrips
Presents data on 4 pests - Aethina tumida, Galleria mellonella, Oplostomus haroldi, Varroa destructor
Only 45 species of the wasp, Hedychridium, have been described from continental sub-Saharan Africa
The article examines the genetic makeup of Western flower thrips populations in Kenya
This article reports on species distribution models developed for 4 flightless Euloryma grasshopper species
Acanthoscelides obtectus, the bean weevil, is a pest species of beetle which feeds on beans in the tropics
This article reports on a study undertaken at the Karura forest apiaries in Kenya
This report sets out the analysis and findings used to inform the Automatic enrolment review 2017: Maintaining the momentum.
This strategy provides a framework for evaluating the effectiveness of automatic enrolment beyond 2017.
It is economically feasible to use plant bioactive compounds in integrated vector management programmes
Working memory is important for Portia africana, a salticid spider that specialises in eating other spiders
The bees use pulsed thoracic vibrations to communicate information to advertise food sources
Examines food plants of edible insects, seasonal availability, indigenous knowledge and consumer acceptance
This study uses in situ hyperspectral data and guided regularized random forest algorithm
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